CodeRocket™: accelerating the software development process

Stephen Parkes, Craig Ramsay

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    Abstract

    CodeRocket™ is an innovative software documentation and design support tool that reduces the cost and time to market for software development projects. It provides detailed design documentation automatically and keeps it fully synchronised with the program code both during development and subsequently when changes are required. Legacy code can be imported into CodeRocket™ and extensive detailed-design documentation extracted automatically. CodeRocket™ integrates seamlessly with the way software engineers work in practice making adoption easy. This paper explains the rationale for CodeRocket™ and then describes the key features of the tool. Finally the major benefits of the tool for different stakeholders are considered.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of DASIA 2009
    Subtitle of host publicationDAta Systems in Aerospace, 26-29 May 2009, Istanbul, Turkey
    EditorsL. Ouwehand
    Place of PublicationNoordwijk
    PublisherEuropean Space Agency
    ISBN (Electronic)9789292212339
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    EventDASIA 2009: DAta Systems In Aerospace - Istanbul, Turkey
    Duration: 26 May 200929 May 2009

    Publication series

    NameESA SP
    PublisherEuropean Space Agency
    Number669
    ISSN (Electronic)1609-042X

    Conference

    ConferenceDASIA 2009: DAta Systems In Aerospace
    Country/TerritoryTurkey
    CityIstanbul
    Period26/05/0929/05/09

    Keywords

    • Design documentation
    • Design support
    • Detailed design
    • Key feature
    • Legacy code
    • Program code
    • Software development process
    • Software development projects
    • Software documentation
    • Software engineers
    • Time to market

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